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Título: On the characterization of families of synchronizing graphs of Kuramoto Coupled Oscillators
Autor: Canale, Eduardo
Monzón, Pablo
Tipo: Ponencia
Palabras clave: Nonlinear analysis, Oscillators, Global stability, Coupled devices
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Resumen: Kuramoto model of coupled oscillators represents situations where several individual agents interact and reach a collective behavior. The interaction is naturally described by a interconnection graph. Frequently, the desired performance is the synchronization of all the agents. Almost global synchronization means that the desire objective is reached for every initial conditions, with the possible exception of a zero Lebesgue measure set. This is a useful concept, specially when global synchronization can not be stated, due, for example, to the existence of multiple equilibria. In this survey article, we give an analysis of the influence of the interconnection graph on this dynamical property. We present in a ordered way several known and new results that help on the characterization of what we have called synchronizing topologies.
Editorial: IFAC
EN: 1st IFAC Workshop on Estimation and Control of Networked Systems, Venice, Italy, 2009
Citación: Canale, E, Monzón, P. “On the characterization of Families of Synchronizing Graphs of Kuramoto Coupled Oscillators”. Proceedings of the 1st IFAC Workshop on Estimation and Control of Networked Systems, Venice, Italy, 2009. https://doi.org/10.3182/20090924-3-IT-4005.00008
Aparece en las colecciones: Publicaciones académicas y científicas - IMERL (Instituto de Matemática y Estadística Rafael Laguardia)
Publicaciones académicas y científicas - Instituto de Ingeniería Eléctrica

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